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Discover LudwigThe phrase "God has granted" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to express gratitude for some favor or blessing that has been bestowed. For example, "God has granted us a beautiful day, let's make the most of it!".
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("God has granted us the papacy," he reportedly told Giuliano. "Let us enjoy it").
It's clean somehow, everybody high on their own egos and the easy life God has granted them.
"God has granted two things that make this vulnerable creature the strongest of all: reason and fellowship.
And that is why God has granted us empathy.
Nearly 6-in-10 Americans affirm American exceptionalism, that God has granted America a special role in human history.
He believes God has granted the West Bank and Gaza Strip to the Jews, his Chosen People.
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Earlier, quoting a verse from First Corinthians, she told me that God had granted her the "gifts of administration".
It's the city named after an Afrikaner folk hero and founded on the principle that God had granted the land to the Boers.
Jon Bernthal plays the growling Grady (Coon-Ass) Travis, a Neanderthal with big ears and a high-standing brush cut, his limbs askew, as if God had granted him courage but not coördination.
Students of free-trade rhetoric might want to study the Requerimiento of 1513, a 'liberal' document issued by Spain's quasi-democratic Court of Castile which affirmed that indigenous people had souls and should therefore celebrate the rightful and God-given roles as vassals of the empire which God had granted to the Europeans.
If the gods had granted her even a trace of irony, she might have been less impressed.
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